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<p></p><p>Beyond DRM

Beyond DRM

by: John McMurria / DePaul University
With the divide growing between consumer groups, global corporations, government agencies, and end users, there are increasing calls for genuine change in the way digital music is disseminated. Is the time right for compulsory licensing as a viable alternative?

<p></p><p>Let’s Get Small: The Year When the Record Industry Broke and Listeners Became Crazy, Mixed Up, Downloading, File-Sharing Freaks

Let’s Get Small: The Year When the Record Industry Broke and Listeners Became Crazy, Mixed Up, Downloading, File-Sharing Freaks

by: Tim Anderson / Denison University
As digital music sources expanded both their catalogues and user bases in 2005, music distribution continues its shift from the record store to the download store.

<p></p><p>The Cost of Not Selling Out

The Cost of Not Selling Out

by: Tom McCourt / Fordham University
In an age when TV ads are the new radio, what does it take to avoid selling out?

<p></p><p>How Much Do I Love myTunes? Allow Me to List the Ways…

How Much Do I Love myTunes? Allow Me to List the Ways…

by: Tim Anderson / Denison University
With the proliferation of mp3 players, CD burners and cheap CD-Rs the art of the mix is practiced now more than ever.